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gastronomical

  • a word derived from gastronomic.
    gastronomic
    adjective
    relating to gastronomy.
  • a word derived from gastronomy.
    gastronomy
    noun
    the art or science of good eating.

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The menu listed this mystery dessert as “mars,” and when it arrived at the table he discovered that it wasn’t some gastronomical anomaly, but exactly what the menu said.

From Salon Apr. 25, 2026

But here’s the hard-to-digest gastronomical fact: A McDonald’s cheeseburger is a better deal today than it was in 1948.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 22, 2026

Kukes Mayor Safet Gjici said potential tourists would be offered gastronomical experiences as well as the tunnel experience.

From Seattle Times Mar. 30, 2023

The funniest, freakiest comedies of the year so far both imagine hard-to-stomach forms of performance art: wild gastronomical soundscapes in Peter Strickland’s “Flux Gourmet” and anesthesia-free abdominal surgery in David Cronenberg’s “Crimes of the Future.”

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 29, 2022

I again felt rather like an individual of but average gastronomical powers sitting down to feast alone at a table spread with provisions for a hundred.

From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë

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